Larry Graham

Descended from a family of 1890’s Nullarbor pioneers, Larry Graham has spent his adult life living and working in every mainland state in the nation. He worked in a variety of jobs over this time, ranging from milkman to Member of Parliament with the Australian Labor Party before moving to Toodyay seven years ago. The combination of public life, thirty years in outback Australia and six years in the army right around the country has given Larry experiences, access and exposures that very few people ever get the opportunity to have.

What I am putting forward is poor politics and that is why no-one in that game is prepared to tell the truth. I am not in politics and that affords me the luxury of being able to be unpopular on this, but completely honest.

During my recent visit to Sydney I took the time to go to Martin Place at or about the time of two significant events: one was the re-opening of the Lindt Café and the other was the march to recognise the end of our involvement in the war in Afghanistan.